The upward course was continued by Nis.
The Nice team passed from its headquarters Brest, prevailing 3-0, thus marking its third consecutive victory in Ligue 1, which brought it to second place – albeit temporarily – with Marseille, at 36 points.
Galtier’s side opened the scoring with Dolberg in the 13th minute, but in the 20th minute they were left with one player less, due to the dismissal with a direct red card by Snderlandlen.
Nevertheless, it kept its lead until the end of the first half, with Delors “locking” the three points in 79 ‘and Guyri putting the icing on the cake, in the fourth minute of the delays.
On the other hand, Brest was left without a win for the third game in a row and is in the middle of the standings with 25 points.
The 20th race:
Friday (07/01)
Bordeaux-Marseille 0-1
(37 ‘Inter)
Saturday (08/01)
Lille-Lorian POSTPONED
Lance-Ren 1-0
(89 ‘Said)
Sunday (09/01)
Brest-Nis 0-3
(13 ‘Dolberg, 79’ Delors, 90 + 4 ‘Guyri)
Metz-Strasbourg (16:00)
Clermont-Reims (16:00)
Montpellier-Troyes POSTPONED
Nantes-Monaco (18:05)
Lyon-Paris Saint-Germain (21:45)
Wednesday 26/01
Angers-St Etienne (16:00)
The next (21st) match:
Friday (14/01)
Nis-Nantes (22:00)
Saturday (15/01)
St. Edinburgh (18:00)
Paris Saint-Germain-Brest (22:00)
Sunday (16/01)
Ren-Bordeaux (14:00)
Lorient-Angers (16:00)
Monaco-Clermont (16:00)
Reims-Metz (16:00)
Strasbourg-Montpellier (16:00)
Troyes-Lyon (18:05)
Marseille-Lille (21:45)
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